FOX has renewed the hit
series "Bones" for its upcoming ninth season, it was announced Tuesday by Kevin
Reilly, chairman of entertainment for the Fox Broadcasting Company.

"After more than 150 episodes, 'Bones' continues to be one of
television's most dynamic and consistent dramas," Reilly said. "We at FOX,
along with millions of zealous fans, look forward to seeing where the
incredible creative team takes the series next season."

"Bones" returns with
all-new episodes, beginning with a special two-hour winter premiere Monday, Jan. 14 (8 p.m.), on FOX. In the
episode, "The Diamond in the Rough/The Archeologist in the Cocoon," the Jeffersonian team investigates the death of a
professional ballroom dancer who was murdered three days before her audition on
a popular dancing competition show. In order to solve the case, Brennan (Emily
Deschanel) and Booth (David Boreanaz) go undercover as dance
competitors to see if they can find potential suspects. Then,
the team investigates the murder of a well-known archeologist with a
questionable reputation, who came upon a career-defining discovery right before
his death.

"Bones" is a darkly
amusing procedural centered on a highly skilled forensic anthropologist and an
FBI agent. These unlikely partners take on homicide cases involving human
remains that most forensic specialists can't handle. The series stars Deschanel,
Boreanaz, TJ Thyne, Michaela Conlin, Tamara Taylor and John Francis Daley.

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Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/Bones. Follow the series on
Twitter at www.twitter.com/BonesonFox and join the
conversation at #bones.